Nissan has unveiled the Nissan Rogue Warrior concept SUV at the Montreal Auto Show, a reworked version of its best-selling Canadian SUV known as the X-Trail in Europe. The Suv ditched the tires and put on the tracks, demonstrating Nissan's four-wheel drive capabilities.
Nissan Rogue Warrior is a concept SUV that winter conditions they do not make it to the living. Instead of tires, they put him in 48 inch tracks. They prepared not only a car, but also tracks, as they had to solve the problem of accumulating snow. That's why Rogue Warrior can plow through snowy terrain with 100 km/h, even if the terrain has a slope of 45 degrees. To demonstrate the power of the SUV, the steering wheel was placed in the hands of the championship champion Micra Cup Oliver Bédard, and you can see the attractive clips in the clip below.
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Rogue Warrior tracks are 1.2 meters long, 76 centimeters high and 38 centimeters wide, with rubber Dominator tread (American Track Truck). Nissan took it to the Motorsports in Action (MIA) company in Quebec, with new shoes.
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